$: cat ~/.config/xfce4/xfce4-notes.gtkrc
gtk_color_scheme = 
"notes_fg_color:#e734ac00d262\nnotes_bg_color:#58f6422f50f3\nnotes_base_color:#e734ac00d262\nnotes_text_color:#58f6422f50f3\nnotes_selected_bg_color:#7a295ae16f29\nnotes_selected_fg_color:#e734ac00d262"
include "/usr/share/xfce4-notes-plugin/gtk-2.0/notes.gtkrc"

$: xfconf-query -c xfce4-panel -p /plugins/notes -lv
/plugins/notes/global/background-color   #e734ac00d262
/plugins/notes/global/show-navbar        false
/plugins/notes/global/skip-taskbar-hint  false
/plugins/notes/global/tabs-position      1
/plugins/notes/new-window/always-on-top  false
/plugins/notes/new-window/height         375
/plugins/notes/new-window/sticky         false
/plugins/notes/new-window/width          300


An additional comment: If I kill the offending xfce4-notes process, and then 
restart by selecting Notes on the xfce4 menu the excessive CPU usage does not 
resume.

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  xfce4-notes consumes 100% CPU with custom color

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